Frasier Season 4

September. 17,1996      TV-PG
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis

The fourth season of Frasier originally aired from September 17, 1996 to May 20, 1997 on NBC.

Episode 24 : Odd Man Out
May. 27,1997
Frasier comes down with a case of the "bachelor blues" when he realizes that every single person he knows is dating someone -- except him.
Episode 23 : Ask Me No Questions
May. 20,1997
When Niles asks Frasier whether he and Maris belong together, Frasier goes out of his way to give his brother an honest, thoughtful response.
Episode 22 : Are You Being Served?
May. 13,1997
Frasier tries to console Niles after Maris serves him with divorce papers.
Episode 21 : Daphne Hates Sherry
May. 06,1997
Frasier and Niles are caught in the middle when Martin's girlfriend and Daphne can't stop bickering.
Episode 20 : Three Dates and a Breakup (2)
April. 29,1997
Frasier tries to get Martin and Sherry to reconcile -- to the detriment of his own love life.
Episode 19 : Three Dates and a Breakup (1)
April. 29,1997
While Frasier tries to juggle three dates in three days, Martin and his girlfriend face the prospect of breaking up.
Episode 18 : Ham Radio
April. 22,1997
Frasier's attempts to produce a live, 1940s-style radio drama for the station's fiftieth anniversary produce chaos instead.
Episode 17 : Roz's Turn
April. 15,1997
When an on-air hosting spot opens up at the station, Roz decides to go for it -- but Frasier's agent has other ideas.
Episode 16 : The Unnatural
April. 01,1997
Rather than show his son that his dad's not perfect, Frasier agrees to join the station's softball team -- even though he has no idea how to play the game.
Episode 15 : Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead
March. 11,1997
While volunteering at a retirement home, Roz becomes convinced that she's "the angel of death" after her first two patients die on her.
Episode 14 : To Kill a Talking Bird
February. 25,1997
Niles moves into a prestigious building and tries to impress his snobby neighbors with an elegant dinner party.
Episode 13 : Four for the Seesaw
February. 18,1997
When the Crane brothers go away for the weekend with two attractive women, Niles discovers he hasn't quite cut his emotional ties to Maris.
Episode 12 : Death and the Dog
February. 11,1997
Eddie feels blue, so Martin hires a dog psychiatrist to determine the cause of his depression.
Episode 11 : Three Days of the Condo
January. 21,1997
When Frasier becomes fed up with the rules and regulations governing his condominium complex, he decides to run for condo board president.
Episode 10 : Liar! Liar!
January. 14,1997
Frasier finds himself in a precarious position when he tries to help the troubled marriage of a former high school acquaintance.
Episode 9 : Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine
January. 07,1997
Frasier and Niles disapprove of Martin's relationship with his brassy new girlfriend.
Episode 8 : Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven
December. 10,1996
Martin buys Frasier an expensive painting -- but Frasier doesn't have the heart to tell his father that he hates it.
Episode 7 : A Lilith Thanksgiving
November. 26,1996
Frasier and Lilith join forces so that their son can gain admission to the most prestigious private school in Boston.
Episode 6 : Mixed Doubles
November. 19,1996
After Daphne gets dumped by her boyfriend, Niles decides it's time to declare his love for her.
Episode 5 : Head Game
November. 12,1996
While filling in for Frasier, Niles gains fame after counseling a local basketball star who's in a slump.
Episode 4 : A Crane's Critique
October. 22,1996
After Martin befriends a reclusive writer both Frasier and Niles admire, they become obsessed with reading the author's first manuscript in decades.
Episode 3 : The Impossible Dream
October. 15,1996
When Frasier is awakened night after night by a recurring dream, he becomes obsessed with analyzing the psychological meaning behind it.
Episode 2 : Love Bites Dog
September. 24,1996
When Roz sets Frasier up on a blind date, Bulldog winds up falling for her instead.
Episode 1 : The Two Mrs. Cranes
September. 17,1996
The Crane household is turned upside down when Daphne's old flame comes to town.

Seasons

Season 11
Season 11 2003
Season 10
Season 10 2002
Season 9
Season 9 2001
Season 8
The eighth season of Frasier originally aired from October 24, 2000 to May 22, 2001 on NBC.
Season 8 2000
Season 7
The seventh season of Frasier originally aired from September 23, 1999 to May 18, 2000 on NBC.
Season 7 1999
Season 6
The sixth season of Frasier originally aired from September 24, 1998 to May 29, 1999 on NBC.
Season 6 1998
Season 5
The fifth season of Frasier originally aired from September 23, 1997 to May 19, 1998 on NBC.
Season 5 1997
Season 4
The fourth season of Frasier originally aired from September 17, 1996 to May 20, 1997 on NBC.
Season 4 1996
Season 3
The third season of Frasier originally aired from September 19, 1995 to May 21, 1996 on NBC.
Season 3 1995
Season 2
In season 2, Frasier Crane, returns for another hilarious round of comedy that has him ice fishing with Marty and Niles and taking a girlfriend on an ill-fated trip to Bora Bora.
Season 2 1994
Season 1
The first season of Frasier originally aired from September 16, 1993 to May 19, 1994 on NBC.
Season 1 1993

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